! III. IM.l'l I'.f.K'AN , Cl'-'i i.K col. Vn , M ] 'K'K \ S. I' . ( Iron I. * Oo. hnvo jnsl , rocoivcd n large rnr load of fiiniilni'o and will soil al boiler values limn ever before. Don't fnil lo RppUiis Hifprrh loKVe arc having n whip Sale. lleing ovni1- stiiokpd wiih hitfh prirpil Knwhirle Whips. We nrc soiling them regnrd- los of cost Come and buy. I y , BUSINESS POINTERS. ir. ) Bass , Dentist. OvcrMcComas' Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. .Roasted fresh eve y day. 24-tf. FOK SAT.H. Four room house with l-f > block of ground. Close in. II. Simonson 22-tf Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh every day. 2Uf. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Hoasted fresh every day. 24-tf 1 have now arranged to take care of : i general collection busi ness , having secured a competent clerk and stenographer , and : ll collections will receive prom p and energetic attention. 20-tf N. T. GAUD Fine Residence propetty for sale. Call on 1. A. Colcman'of Broken Bow. Feb'y 25 If. Careful Workmanship Our Harness UATJT.Y ami CAREFUL WORKMAN SHIP are whal counts in 1IAHNKSS. YOU remember the QUALITY of the \ HARNESS ami the service il 'ives you long after the price is forgotten. Tn making- our harness we use only the BESTOW LID AT HU Rand EVRKY CAR W is taken lo give you PERFECT WOKKMAN- sum Come in and let tis show you onr line of HARNESS , SADDLES , HALTERS , HAR NESS FIXTURES , AVJ11 PS , RLANKETS. tj j Robinson fb ? Tuttle. THE HARNESS MEN POSTAL CARDS Have you seen our large line of fancy Postal Cards We have just what you want for Kastor. STATIONARY Our elegant line of Stationary is the largest in I the city and we can show you just what you need. DOUGLASS CHOCOLATES f. Those Do'uulass Chocolates are the most delicious ' { money can buy. Have you tried them , C. H : & A. W. HOLCOMB A Parnt , For rent near town Cau re side in City and farm. GO acre in cultivation balance good pas ture. A good supply of water Call early. JAS. LKDWICII. , Hoard by day or by week , wither or without room , one block cast ( i.iixl Central i | Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMHS LKDWICH. Farm and City loans at lowest r.iles. M-ll-tf JAMUB LKOWICH. Mr. and Mrs. A. I1. Johnson have for their gueM , for a few days , an old friend of the family , Mr. John Martin of Hildreth , Franklin , Co. C , W. Howman ban purchased the N10 ' , of section 23 1 ) .2U in Lillian townohip of J. L. Bittin and 20D acres of James F . Wood about five miles cast of the city in section 5-1 ft I' ) . David Itauder who has been a student at the University at Val- parnsio. Itid. returned home last Thursday evening. David spent a few days in Kansas City and 11 rand Island. Vernon Le Roy of Slreator , 111 is his guest for a week. Frank L. Dean has purchased the Never Close Restaurant of J. II. Sloggett. Mr. Dean is a man of considerable experience in the restaurant business and the loca tion he now has is a good one. He will make a special feature of his beds which he furnishes for 25 cents. Ortello Happenings. Miss Anna Prescott ' visited with Kulalia Smith Friday after noon , Mrs. M. Hill is quite sick. Miss Maude Moore is staying at nil. Wachter's and going to school. Kdiih Smith is visiting rela tives at Merna this week. Mirtha K 1 wards is sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Kaapp visited at Mr. In gram's Sunday. Harry Prescott is absent from school this week on account of sickness. Wm. Wilkius returned home the first of the week , after several days visit with friends at Aurora. Nick Jacquot was a caller at Mr. Ingrain's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bol'm have moved to a farm on the takle- land. J. R. Baker is very low. Miss Wadding ton visited at S. Deals' farm. Mr. Bcals and family expect to move to the sand hills soon. Prairie Hill News. Irene Wccsncr is on the sick list. Mr. Ilauna has noved to his farm near Arnold. The circle will meet with Mrs. Morford Thursday the 18th MAKE YOUR HOME MORE BRIGHT AND CHEER- lUL : BY PAPERING IT Have you seen our new line of samples of high grade wall paper ? No store in town can offer yen a collection of such rate beauty and elegance to choose from at such reason able prices. It will be a pleasure to you and to us to have you look them over. S , R. LEE j The Busy Druggist Spains Teams and Livery Rigs Arc Always Good \Vhen you go oul for a drive you want n team that ( hives up well and n bugfjy that riiles easy. Tliats the kind I can give you. My prices are right , lee Dm't f igel that I have m > cniinla fixed up to feed anil care fet vour stock. J. H. SPAIN NORTH SUM : UVIiRY BROKEN BOW , . . NI.BRASKA Mr. Sholt'/ and family will work for Judge Koese this sum mer. Rarl Heaps and Elsie Kelley of Snake Run spent Sunday at Mr. Kelleys. The parly at Mr. Bay's was well attended , a pleasant time was reported. The dance atElvin Ilogaboons Monday night was well attended. All reported a nice time. Mrs. Shoup entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her sous birth-Jay , those present and invited were Misses Ole and Susie IThomas , Flosse and Blanch Evans , Ora Morford , Alice Lilly and Daisy Long fellow. Messers. Perry Morford , Luther Dill , Chas. Bay , Chis. Longfellow , Ira and Dick Comer , Arlie Grant , Jessie Price , Ralph Miller and Earl Shoup. lie re ceived many presents and happy birthday greetings. TO CHANGE THE COLOR of your house once in a while is a good idea. It makes it look new , besides it prevents decay. Only the best PAINTS AND OILS should be used. Some Paints are worthless , neither preserving or pro tecting. They are made of poor Oils and poor White Lead. We arc not offering that kind. The Paints we have arc worthy of the ful lest confidence. We guaran tee our Paints not to peel , crack , or wear off until they have done their full duty. ED McCOMAS DRUGS tvnd JEWELRY. Get Into BusinessiorYourseH A BUCK CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE will make you money , Tha BUCK is the only two piece , self-binding , self-lock ing , water-proof , ( rest proofsani tary , dry-air block made. Takes less mnterml and is made quicker than any other block. Write to day and lit ui ( til you all about it and how you cm ra Ve from fit.coto ftoeaoverr iaj that you work. Gxclu UvcrUlH In eachcountr. Get In llrit Interlock Block Machine Co citjon < - i 24th ind Paul Sit. OMAHA , HEB. Heiii/ Chili Sauce 35 cents per liotlle , ltirte ; tw" . II I SII I'O R UvNT Smoked White fish 2oc per II ) . 1'ancy lllnck Is- Innd lilonlcr smok ed 3 for 10. Salt White fish 3 for 25. Kxtrn I-'ancy i.akc Trout loc per pound. Shrimp 15 and 3oc .Vnckrel 20 and 250 Ojslers 10 and ace Sardines , lo & 12 > ' . Salmon 131520. . Faiiy Soila Crackers the Ilest on eatlh in 6 ll > ] nckngcs al loc per pound. WOKEN MOW BAND MAKING PROGRESS. Several weeks ago Kratik Taylor , reorganized the Broken Bow Band , selecting sixteen men who are proficient in managing the various instruments necessary for an up-to-date band. Mr. Taylor is saving neither time nor money , in making this new venture a success. Fvery } Friday evening the "boys" meet in the band room for partice , A large amount of money has been spent for a varity of new music , overtures , inarches etc. Latter new uniforms will be purchased , and engagements , it is hoped will be acceptly filled. Walter J. Woods , after a few weeks visit , left Wednesday for his home in Aberdeen , Oregon. A basket social will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Armour on Friday evening , March 26th. The women and girls are request ed to bring baskets. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. The social is to be given by the Young People of the Baptist Church. Charlie Bowman made a busi ness trip to Ansley Wednesday. His sister Miss Phillips accom panied him. New igjS Oartlcn Seeds and Onion Sets " . ccntr. Sun Kisl Oranges , Hie lfni cicst , Jnciesl , Sweetest , Chenpcst nnd Beit , ti do/cu 23 30-35MOC. I'nncy White Pent her n blcmlid Syrnp just light for flapjacks , griddhcakesclc. Gallon pail 60 cents. Coffees which have our personal attention ami \ \ hich \\e guarantee to be the finest produced. 1'iicca 15-20 25 30-35 'indlo c per pound. ilonis soc per can IIcrring2ocpcrcnu Salt Salmon 12'jc I lei 7 Mnudelny Sauce 30 cents. He in/ Tomato Soup with Sweet Cream its fine 200 per can , llaby Suulints in 1'rench Olive Oil 2 can" for s.s cents worlh 15 cents. \ Slock dipp , Slock food.i , Hog i Uriilnlor { { Poultry 1'nnacia all KimrniiU-cd. i TRADE I'uro Old Clilor Vlnotfar MARK I'uro Food Products lias been sold lo me by J. II. Sloggett. I intend to run a clean orderly house \ and I invite all of my friends to call and see me and I hope that Mr. Sloggctts friends and customers will remain as customers of mine. Come in and T will treat you right. Remember that I can fur nish you as good beds as you can get anywhere in the city and my price is 25c. WANT YOU TO SEE THEIR CAR OF r The Seattle Eqposition , during the Summer of 1909 , offers the best chance of years to make the Pacific Coast tour ; only $50.00 round trip , with $15.00 more via the Shasta Route through California. This is the most attractive and educational railroad journey in the world , Sec the Yellowstone Park , the rnagnilicient forests along the Coast , beautiful Puget Sound , Mount Shasta , the S.uita Clara Valley , San Francisco Bay and environs , Monterey , Santa Barbara , orchards worth $1000 per acre , Southern California America's Italy ) , scenic Colorado , the modem cities , Seattle , Spokane , Tacoma , Portland , Oakland , San Jose , Los Angeles , San Francisco , Pasadena , Salt Lake , Denver , all a grand panorama of surprises ; then too , the palatial hotels with reasonable Summer rates the Easterner is very welcome out west and is cordially received all along the way. Sentl for literature , rates , information , etc. H. L , Ormsby , Broken Bow , Nel > . , Ticket Agent. L. W. WAKIU.KY , G. P. A , , OMAHA.